1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a training apparatus, and more particularly to a kinetic dumbbell.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional dumbbells for training usually are a single element with a constant weight. User has to buy many dumbbells of different weights for different trainings. Besides, conventional dumbbells are used for arm training only that user may lose interest in using the dumbbells soon after some time of use.
To overcome the drawbacks above, a swing-type dumbbell which provides an extra vibration effect in training is presented in the market. Such dumbbell, as taught in Taiwan Utility Model Patent No. M376318, includes a tubular handle, some counterweights and springs received in the handle, and two lids closing opposite ends of the handle. The counterweights are reciprocating in the handle to compress the springs to provide vibration effect when user holds and moves the dumbbell.
However, when the counterweights are reciprocating, they impact the lids on opposite sides of the handle and make them or one of them drop off. As the lid uncovers the handle, the counterweights and springs in the handle may go off from the handle, and the counterweights might hurt somebody. In conclusion, the swing-type dumbbell still has some drawbacks to improve.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a kinetic dumbbell to provide an extra vibration effect in training.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a kinetic dumbbell whose weight may be adjusted for different trainings.
To meet the primary objective, a kinetic dumbbell includes a handle, at least a weight device connected to the handle, wherein the weight device has at least an annular channel therein, and at least a rolling device received in the annular channel for free running.
In an embodiment, there are two or more weight devices serially connected to change weight of the kinetic dumbbell of the present invention, and each weight device has the annular channel and the rolling device therein.
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The handle 10 is a bar having two connecting portions 12 at opposite ends. In the present embodiment, the connecting portions 12 have threaded holes. The handle 10 has a curved surface that user may hold the handle 10 firmly while training.
The weight devices 20, including a first weight device 20a and a second weight device 20b, are connected to the opposite ends of the handle 10. Each weight devices 20a, 20b has a first kinetic member 22. The first kinetic member 22 has a first case 221, a second case 222 and a rubber pad 223. As shown in
The first case 221 has a connecting portion 22a, which is a threaded post in this embodiment, to be engaged with the threaded hole 12 of the handle 10. The second case 222 is provided with a threaded hole 22b that a second kinetic member 26 may be connected to the first kinetic member 22 by a thread post 26a of the second kinetic member 26 engaged with the threaded hole 22b of the first kinetic member 22 as shown in
The rubber pad 223 is a ring between the first case 221 and the second case 222. An outer side of the rubber pad 223 is left out of the cases 221, 222 to protect the cases 221, 222 from breaking when the dumbbell 1 drops to the floor. Besides, the rubber pad 223 may provide dumbbell 1 of the present invention a fancy look.
The rolling device 30 has two balls received in the annular channels S1 of the first and the second weight devices 20a, 20b respectively. The rolling device 30 may be added with more balls, as shown in
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In conclusion, the kinetic dumbbell of the present invention provides an extra vibration effect in training, and furthermore, the weight may be adjusted for different levels of training. The present invention may further avoid the problem of the conventional device for having the reciprocating balls damaging the handle.
The description above is a few preferred embodiments of the present invention and the equivalence of the present invention is still in the scope of claim construction of the present invention.
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99215739 U | Aug 2010 | TW | national |
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20120040805 A1 | Feb 2012 | US |